It gives "not-authorized" in Windows.
What gives 'not authorised'? And is that the actual text of the error message?
In reply to Re: Net::XMPP in Win32 gets not-authorized, same code works 100% in Linux
by BrowserUk
in thread [fixed] Net::XMPP in Win32 gets not-authorized, same code works 100% in Linux
by wilsond
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